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Artist description
Heavely influenced by classical music (and the pseudo-progressive bands which classical music influenced ), Apology None utilizes sounds and moods from decades past; while also combining a hard, melodic edge remenisent of...the future. The music is all original. |
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Music Style
Varies |
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Musical Influences
Moody Blues, Electric Light Orchestra, Type O Negetive, Pink Floyd, Dead Can Dance, Berlin, The Beatles, Dick Dale and the Deltones, The Doors |
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Similar Artists
Each song has its own charicataristics so we've been compared to a wide range of artists; some of which are listed above. |
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Artist History
Started as heavy metal band, 'Thunderchild'. As the years went on, expanded their musical style with a mix of progressive, pop, classical, etc; never afraid of exploring new sounds (and names), but at the same time, keeping the musical influences and themes that have built the band over the years. Check out apologynone.com in the near future for a more in-depth history of the band. You will also be able to hear some of the golden oldies the band has recorded through the years. |
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Group Members
Apology None! Starring: Tim Ross, John Serros, Dennis McGlone. With special guests: The Trouble Clef Gang, and Tony Novelly as The Beaver. |
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Instruments
Various instruments. No boundries. There is, however, a curious reacurring presence of twelve string guitars, fretless basses and cellos. |
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Albums
'Love Chains Everything,' Former compilations: 'Not Heavy, Just Awkward', 'Thunderchild: Rethunk!' |
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Press Reviews
"With out a doubt, the best band I've ever heard. Their haunting melodies, laced with ribbons of classical music fused with a heavy rock & roll edge, have left me with a permanent high."(Tim Ross, Apology None) |
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Additional Info
The membere of this band can also be heard on the mp3 sight Trouble Clef |
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Location
Jacksonville, Florida - USA |
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